Hi Daniel,

thanks for your reply - yes indeed it was the server restart.
I found it out a while after writing this post, but I still don' know 
why a apache restart is needed?
Maybe somebody can give me a short explain....
thx a lot ;)

Daniel Roseman schrieb:
> On Dec 8, 1:54 pm, Benjamin Wolf <b...@shs-it.de> wrote:
>   
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've just put my first little django app online (at webfaction) and I
>> have the problem that when I change my database connection in the
>> settings.py,
>> the application always tries to connect with my old connection data.
>> I just got no idea what I could try to fix this, hope you have a hint
>> for me.
>> Thanks and greets,
>> ben
>>     
>
> Maybe a silly question, but have you restarted the Apache instance? At
> webfaction there's a script to do this at:
> ~/webapps/myapp/apache2/bin/restart
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